2010/11 NBA Dec |OT| of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7lMXXaUaIo PEACE

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Benjamin1981 said:
Amir Johnson = Advanced Stat Monster

Biste Deutscher oder was ? ;)

Ohhh :lol

Nah, I was born in Germany but moved to Canada when I was 8. I dont know any German anymore (all Google Translate, yo) :lol
 
h3ro said:
Stat got 20/15.


Shawn Williams. Best Knick #3 since John.
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Yeah, I think this game just ended. If the Knicks are gonna start hitting 3s again and the Raps are gonna start forcing dumb random shots that gap ain't closing.

The Raptor broadcast says Amare has 14 rebounds.
ESPN says Amare has 15 rebounds.
Masud says Amare has 17 rebounds.

I don't know who to believe!!
 
LiveFromKyoto said:
Yeah, I think this game just ended. If the Knicks are gonna start hitting 3s again and the Raps are gonna start forcing dumb random shots that gap ain't closing.

The Raptor broadcast says Amare has 14 rebounds.
ESPN says Amare has 15 rebounds.
Masud says Amare has 17 rebounds.

I don't know who to believe!!
The toronto play by play guy said he had 15 and then I saw him get 2 more. Yeah i have no idea how many he has.

edit: so I guess Williams can shoot a little bit.
 
The Frankman said:
Someone doesn't know about Shawne Williams...
shiii we didn't even know about Shawne Williams. Good win. Nice turnaround for the Knicks as a team since the horrible start.

We seem to have our rotation down, and the players are getting used to each other. Loving the effort. My only issue is Amar'e shutting down on D when he picks up a couple of fouls, it's going to lose us a game or two in the future.

DCX
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5887687
Chris Paul and the rest of the New Orleans Hornets will soon be playing for the first franchise in league history owned by the NBA.

Sources close to the situation told ESPN.com on Sunday that the league's fast-moving plans to take temporary control of the Hornets are going ahead "100 percent"
and will be publicly confirmed within the next few days, mirroring what Major League Baseball did with the Montreal Expos before that franchise was sold and moved to the nation's capital as the Washington Nationals.

A formal announcement, sources said, will come no later than Wednesday.

The league is taking this step, sources said, with the faint hope that the next owner of the Hornets can be persuaded to keep the team in New Orleans, as part of NBA commissioner David Stern's longstanding determination to sustain pro basketball in the region in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and the devastation it inflicted.

Yet there are clearly no guarantees that a new owner will want to stay in one of the league's smallest markets.

It can be argued that the Hornets became an even more attractive property for potential buyers just in the past week, thanks to the disclosure that this season's attendance has dropped to the point that the Hornets are on pace to have the right to opt out of their lease with the state of Louisiana as early as March 1.
How will you remember the second failed attempt at basketball in New Orleans?
 
I'm liking Shawne Williams too but I sure hope Gallinari won't end up shooting 38% over the season... Knicks have so many wing players, it's crazy. If they get a free Melo during the offseason, it will make for some insane rotation on the bench.

BTW, 21 games in, Amare is having close to a career year. 25/9, 2.5 ast, 2 blks, 1 stl... He's back to his 2008 form. He's an All NBA 1st teamer this year.
 
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